Customizing Reverb Output To fully understand how Revervb can be customized, first you have to envision your final output. Once you have this vision in place, it is time to start translating that design to your WebWorks Reverb layout. Reverb is sectioned into different parts. This means you will have to access different sections within […]
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Tips & Tricks: Customizing Reverb Output
Moving Existing Content Over to Reverb
The release of WebWorks ePublisher 2012.2 will be bringing some exciting innovations to the Reverb format. The convenience and functionality of Reverb is something we don’t want any ePublisher user to have to do without. We are often asked, “What is the level of complexity to moving content to Reverb from another format?” Well, the […]
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ePublisher 2012.1: Style Designer gets turbo-charged!
Now you can more quickly configure all your styles within the Style Designer without having to generate the actual output. When you select the “Display Preview” menu item in ePublisher Designer, it now opens the Style Designer alongside the Preview tab. The Preview tab will show an approximation of how your content will look after […]
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Save Time with TOC Auto-Detect Feature
Save time when creating your ePublisher stationery by using the new table of contents auto-detect feature. In all versions of ePublisher prior to 2011.3, stationery designers were required to specify the level for each paragraph style that was going to be displayed in the generated table of contents (TOC). While this may seem like a […]